Hello to all my dear friends in the black and white community.
Last night I had two clients who were going to participate in the Kyokushin Martial Arts Tournament, and the organizer of the tournament asked them to send a photo of them wearing a special outfit in order to participate in the tournament and register.
The man on the right, his name was Kiwan, was a high-profile instructor who taught Kyokushin, a style of innovative fighting founded by Master Oyama, and a short story to tell about him, he beat a bull with his bare hands. knocked out He is very famous for this.
In this photoshoot, what I did was try to do my lighting in such a way that the images are flat and this style where he has his hands towards the camera is exactly the standard guard position and I didn't interfere much with the pose. They didn't do it.
I think Kyokushin competitions can be very interesting, I have a strong interest in martial arts photography and I hope that I will be on the path of this work and I will be able to take many photos.
The point that you should pay attention to is that in your framing, don't forget to capture the martial belt in the photo. In this photography, you must place the belt clearly, because the rank and rank of the fighter athlete is on the belt. It is located.In this type of lighting, great attention should be paid to the fact that the lighting should not be too long and can be easily separated from the background to be used in competitions and advertising posters.
Since the dress is white, I had to do something for the lighting and the clothes are separated from the composition, one of the things you want to do is that your model is far away from the curtain, this will make the curtain a little gray.
If I want your photo to record the head curtain in white color, you should wash it close to the curtain. This will make your main light reach the curtain and give you the best performance with a lot of light, although it is not recommended for white clothes, so
I moved my model further.
Thank you for being with me so far on my blog, thank you and the great hive community, a suitable place to share photography experiences and benefit from the experiences of my artist friends.
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Camera : sony a7 r111
Lens : 24-70 f 2.8 sigma Art